Composed by Benjamin Frankel
Performed by Brisbane Queensland Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Werner Andreas Albert
2. Symphony No. 5, Op 46
Composed by Benjamin Frankel
Performed by Brisbane Queensland Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Werner Andreas Albert
3. Overture "May Day", Op 22
Composed by Benjamin Frankel
Performed by Brisbane Queensland Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Werner Andreas Albert
Benjamin Frankel: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 5; May Day Overture, Op. 22,Benjamin Frankel,Werner Andreas Albert,Queensland Symphony Orchestra Brisbane,Cpo Records,Classical,Classical Composers,Orchestral,Orchestral & Symphonic,Orchestral Music,Symphonic,Symphony
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Benjamin Frankel: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 5; May Day Overture, Op. 22
Manufacturer: Cpo Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000001RXH Release Date: 1995-01-25 |
Tracks:
- Symphony No. 1 Op. 33: Moderato
- Symphony No. 1 Op. 33: Molto Ritmico, Robusto
- Symphony No. 1 Op. 33: Lento
- Symphony No. 5 Op. 46: Moderato, Amabile
- Symphony No. 5 Op. 46: Grazioso
- Symphony No. 5 Op. 46: Allegro brillante
- Overture 'May Day' op. 22
Customer Reviews:
A wonderful first CD to devote to Frankel's work.......1999-06-25
The fifth symphony is perhaps even better, with a (non-serial, though very chromatic) opening movement whose delicacy reminds me of the opening of Mahler 9 (I do not know if it would remind anyone else so!), another light intermezzo-like middle movement (of somewhat different character than in the first symphony, and psychologically somewhat complicated), and a fast finale which, while serial, begins in D major and ends in B. Structuring is rarely obviously on a sonata or A-B-A model, and is always intriguing. I sometimes have (hard to localize) criticisms of the orchestration, but while more flexible in the 5th than in the first, I think, it is never laid on with a heavy hand. (I am just surprised that the delicacy shown at the end of the violin concerto, available on another cpo CD, is not really in evidence, and that work is earlier than the two symphonies here. But that is not a major criticism, for the degree to which it is absent should be no means be exaggerated!!)
The May Day overture ends the disk on a memorably positive tone, and like the music preceding it is quite flexible in form (a potpourri, indeed... but positively so.) If I find myself returning more often to the symphonies, and especially to the 5th, it is because their particular emotional worlds imprint more strongly. But this whole disk is remarkable music - I would say, in fact, excellent; and draws me back with regularity. - Eric Schissel
Track Listings:
- Benjamin Frankel: Symphonies Nos. 4 & 6
- Bizet/Shchedrin: Carmen Suite; Rota: Piano Concerto
- Bruckner: Symphony No.9
- Busoni: Clarinet Chamber Music
- Buxtehude Organ Works
- Chopin: Piano Concert No.2/Saint-Saëns: Piano Concerto No.5/Franck: Les Djinns
- Die Entführung aus dem Serail / Bruno Weil [highlights]
- Elgar:Symphony No.1/Romance/Overture
- Ensalada La Trulla
- Ernst Krenek: Symphony No 3/Potpourri, Op 54
Track Listings
Franck: Grande pièce symphonique in F#m; Guilmant: Sonata for organ No5